Tomer Saban is the co-founder and CEO of WireX Systems, a network detection and response (NDR) and forensics company he started in 2010. With around 15 years in telecommunications and network security, he came out of Nice Systems' intelligence division and the Israeli 8200 Entrepreneurship Program to build a platform that turns raw network packets into readable, context-rich stories so security teams can investigate incidents in minutes rather than days. WireX's signature Contextual Capture technology aims to make advanced investigation accessible to every analyst in a security operations center, not just senior forensics experts.
WireX Systems is a cybersecurity company building network detection and response (NDR) and forensics technology under its EvidenceOps platform, powered by Ne2ition. Its patented Contextual Capture engine translates raw network packets into human-readable intelligence, retaining months of full payload data so security teams can investigate, prove, and respond to threats in minutes instead of days. Founded in 2010 by veterans of Israel's intelligence community, the company serves SOC teams across finance, healthcare, manufacturing and retail.
Corelight is a San Francisco-based cybersecurity company that pioneered the commercial Open NDR (Network Detection and Response) platform, built on Zeek - the gold-standard open-source network security monitor created by co-founder Dr. Vern Paxson at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. By transforming raw network traffic into high-fidelity, structured logs and pairing them with AI-powered analytics, Corelight gives enterprise security teams and government agencies the evidence they need to detect, investigate, and respond to threats faster. With $309M in total funding, 40%+ ARR growth, and recognition as a Gartner Magic Quadrant Leader for NDR, Corelight is widely regarded as the most trusted platform for network-based threat detection.